农林业作为可持续土壤管理的战略

A. Raj
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土壤是植物生长的介质,是在植物、人类和变化的气候条件共同作用下母质岩石崩解的产物。不断增长的人口对土地造成了严重的压力,以满足日益增长的粮食需求、动物饲料、纤维和燃料,这导致采取诸如集约耕作、单一栽培、过度和不当使用无机肥料、使用农用化学品、砍伐森林、过度放牧等做法。这些现代农业做法被认为是导致土壤健康退化的主要不可持续做法。其中一些做法导致气候变化,而气候变化又加速了土壤健康退化的速度。多年生木本植物系统在改善土壤健康以维持生产系统方面具有主要作用。因此,农林业系统是一种双赢战略,它拥有农民多年来实践的各种农林业系统,这些系统没有故意强化土壤,以便在同一土地上结合农业或饲料作物生产树木。该系统分布在世界大部分热带地区,并以不同的模式进行实践,这些模式取决于特定大陆、区域、国家或社区的生物物理、社会经济属性以及不同的生态服务。有机残余物的输入及其分解、固氮、养分循环、固碳、侵蚀控制和小气候改善等对农林业土壤健康有改善作用。本文对农林业的重要性、历史、范围和潜力及其在世界热带地区土壤健康管理中的作用进行了全面的阐述。
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Agroforestry as a Strategy for Sustainable Soil Management
Soil is the medium through which plant grows and which is derived from disintegration of parent rock materials under joint effect of plants, human and varying climatic regime. The burgeoning population causes serious pressure on land to fulfill the increasing food demand, animal feed, fibre as well as fuel, which leads to adopting practices such as intensive tillage, monoculture, excessive and improper use of inorganic fertilizer, use of agro-chemicals, deforestation, over-grazing, among others. These modern practices of agriculture are considered to be the major unsustainable practices leading to soil health degradation. Some of these practices lead to climate change, which in turn accelerates the rate of soil health degradations. Perennial woody plant based systems has a prime role towards improvement of soil health to sustain production systems. Thus, agroforestry systems is win-a-win strategy which posses various agroforestry systems that are practiced by farmers over the ages and these systems are devoid of intentional intensification of soil for the production of tree in combination with agricultural or forage crops in the same land. This system is distributed and practices most parts of the tropics in the world with varying different models which depends on bio-physical, socio-economic attribute along varying ecological services specific to a particular continent, region, country or community. Organic residues input and its decompositions, nitrogen fixations, nutrient cycling process, carbon sequestration, erosion control and microclimate amelioration etc improve the soil health under agroforestry systems. This paper gives a comprehensive insight on agroforestry importance, history, scope and potential along with its role towards soil health management in the tropics of the world.
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